Casstown is located in Miami County, Ohio. On this city guide, you will find all kinds of helpful information about hotels, real estate, careers and much more.
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Wicked Tickets Dayton OH - Schuster Performing Arts Center
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Two men have been arrested in connection with an arson fire that damaged a vacant house in Dayton in November.
The home’s owner, Dennis Egnor,57 , was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Montgomery County Jail at 4:28 p.m. He faces a possible charge of aggravated arson, a second degree felony.
40-year-old Brian Abney, of Huber Heights, was arrested Tuesday and also booked into the jail on a possible aggravated arson charge.
Abney has prior convictions in Montgomery County for burglary and grand theft auto.
Firefighters spent $1300 to put out the fire at 42 Centre Street on Nov. 27, according to Dayton Fire Chief Herbert Redden.
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Firefighters from multiple jurisdictions are battling a wind-fueled fire at a home on Sweet Potato Ridge Road, northwest of Brookville.
A ladder truck was brought in from Englewood just after 5 p.m. to help Verona firefighters and others who have been fighting the blaze for over an hour.
No injuries have been reported and it is unknown how many people were in the home when the fire began.
Crews had to truck water in to the rural location and were punching holes in the roof to vent the fire.
Stay with News Center 7 and whiotv.com for more on this developing story.
A recent incident involving a person who posed as a child care worker has prompted the Shelby County Sheriff's Office to advise residents to get into the habit of asking any service related worker for identification before allowing the person into a residence.
Wednesday, Sheriff John Lenhart said his office received a call on Tuesday regarding a male who said he was a children services worker in the county.
The male, dressed in business casual clothing, was let into the residence after he said he was with Shelby County Children Services. The resident did not ask to see identification or obtain the male's name, according to the sheriff's office.
The male was described as a stockily built white and in his 30s, about 5-feet-8 inches tall and 200 pounds. He wore a military style haircut, which was short and dark, and had no facial hair. He drove what was described as a newer black four-door Chrysler Sebring or Chrysler 300, according to the sheriff's office.
"We would like to remind all residents that any service related worker will always have identification on them. Do not hesitate to ask for their ID's before letting them in your home," the sheriff's office said in a statement. "Law enforcement and children services will always produce identification when asked and most often will be together."
Residents are asked to report any suspicious activity to the sheriff's office at (937) 498-1111.
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Casstown Apartments
There are 48 apartments found in and near the Casstown area.
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